KIM KARDASHIAN

Wearing the go-to uniform of new moms everywhere (kidding), opts for a cream turtleneck dress with a cutout at the torso and major ruching on the skirt for the Dream for Future Africa Foundation gala in Beverly Hills.

JESSICA ALBA

If you’re attending the 50 Most Fashionable Women of 2013 event in West Hollywood, you better look, you know, fashionable. lives up to expectations in a pleated ivory Wes Gordon mini (check out those peekaboo stripes!), cap-toe pumps and a Tod’s woven clutch.

EVA LONGORIA

It’s not sparkly and it’s not a mermaid gown, but that is in fact wearing the draped raspberry Marchesa dress with embroidery at the décolletage, plus a matching lip, to the Projection Imaginat10n Film Festival in N.Y.C.

DIANE KRUGER

Who else on the planet would make you consider wearing a pink double-breasted embellished coatdress? Diane pairs her envelope-pushing mini with ruby-red shoes and a matching clutch at the Autism Speaks Blue Jean Ball in Hollywood.

NAOMI WATTS

We’re used to seeing the in more figure-flattering pieces. This time she switches things up (and looks like she’s about to sing in a church choir), selecting a billowy steel gray top and long maxi skirt for the Giorgio Armani One Night Only event in N.Y.C.

JANUARY JONES

We’re even more excited for the Isabel Marant for H&M collection (who knew that was possible?) after seeing the in this geometric-printed sheer top and cropped black-and-white stovepipes (worn with a bright-red lip and a high bun) at a celebration for the collaboration in Paris.

FREIDA PINTO

When’s the last time you saw Freida in anything but a perfectly polished formal dress? She rocks prints on prints (an Ikat topper with a blue-and-white mini) and slouchy fringed boots at the Isabel Marant for H&M photocall in Paris.

MICHELLE DOCKERY

Michelle has plenty of experience with corsets, but the lace peeking out at the sexy neckline of her LBD isn’t exactly something we can see Lady Mary wearing. Neverthelss, the actress dons the all-black look to the Downton Abbey Childline Ball in London.

NATALIE PORTMAN

Her last Dior ensemble didn’t win you over, but we have a feeling this black number by the fashion house, covered in orange and yellow sequin flowers and accessorized with Charlotte Olympia sandals for the Paris premiere of Thor: The Dark World, will get a lot of love.

MICHELLE WILLIAMS

A tiered black Louis Vuitton dress gets a girlie touch thanks to two little bows at the straps. goes for monochromatic (save for her red lip), adding black peep-toes and a coordinating clutch to the dress for the Whitney Gala in N.Y.C.

DIANE KRUGER

You’ve seen two-strap dresses, one-strap dresses and strapless dress, but leave it to Diane to wear a three-strap white Cushnie et Ochs midi printed with black doodles, plus mint-green heels and a pale-pink clutch, to the Vogue event in L.A.

DIANNA AGRON

A sophisticated gown with short sleeves earned Dianna tons of votes earlier in the week so it’s no surprise she looks for a repeat win and selects this black Louis Vuitton gown with metallic embellishments at the neckline for the Whitney Gala in N.Y.C.

EMMY ROSSUM

We’re calling it right now: Flowers on sheer overlays are officially a thing. Emmy dons a ladylike black Oscar de la Renta dress amped up with floral touches, along with a green clutch for the Vogue event in L.A.

JESSICA PARé

A basic white sheath gets some added visual appeal via wavy black embellishments on the short sleeves and torso. The Mad Men actress adds white Christian Louboutin pumps (yep, still happening) and two golden cuffs for the Vogue fashion show in L.A.

NATALIE PORTMAN

Her red carpet appearances may be sporadic these days, but makes every one count. For the London premiere of Thor: The Dark World she wows in a black cashmere long-sleeve top and silver metallic ball skirt both by Dior.

SOLANGE KNOWLES

In our fashion dreams we’re BFF with Solange and can pull off crazy-cool ensembles like this orange-and-white print Etro blouse tucked into black high-waisted shorts (worn to an eBay event in N.Y.C.) as effortlessly as she does.

ALEXIS BLEDEL

The actress looks so pretty in her blush BCBG Max Azria dress (featuring a cutout at the neckline and black waistband ) we think she should consider the hue for her wedding gown. She adds a touch of edge with studded pumps at the Us and Them screening in N.Y.C.

LEA MICHELE

It almost looks like the is wearing a crop top, but her strapless Calvin Klein Collection design is actually a dress with an ab-revealing cutout. She adds strappy B Brian Atwood sandals, a Kotur clutch and a slicked-back do at the the Elle Women in Hollywood celebration in Beverly Hills.

REESE WITHERSPOON

The silhouette of strapless dress (worn to the Elle Women in Hollywood event in Beverly Hills) may be incredibly simple. But her Calvin Klein Collection design with its bold red shade and band of white at the neckline (not to mention her flawless tan and sexy do) is sure to win the actress plenty of “Love It” votes.

CAMILA MCCONAUGHEY

To play the role of supportive wife (her was being honored at the Hollywood Film Awards in Beverly Hills), Camila selects a white Max Mara gown that gets added visual appeal with a keyhole design and interesting black accents.

OLIVIA MUNN

Combining one of-the-moment trend (forest green) with an always-hot one (animal print), Olivia wows in a strapless Dolce & Gabanna gown, accessorized with a gray Fendi box clutch for the Hollywood Film Awards in Beverly Hills.

OCTAVIA SPENCER

One of the pluses of being Tadashi Shoji’s muse: The designer will create custom dresses for you. Octavia reaps this benefit in a black number with blue embroidery and sheer sleeves, plus Giuseppe Zanotti platform cutout booties, at the Hollywood Film Awards in Beverly Hills.

MARION COTILLARD

Not only does Marion’s printed metallic Christian Dior dress have pockets, but it also appears to have some sort of superhero-style cape. She sports the voluminous strapless floral-print number with coordinating cap-toe Dior heels to the Women in Hollywood event in Beverly Hills.

DAKOTA FANNING

EMMY ROSSUM

The carpet may not be red at Elle’s Women in Hollywood event in Beverly Hills, but Emmy more than makes up for the lack of color with her intricately beaded fit-and-flare Elie Saab halter, coordinating Christian Louboutin pumps and bold red lip.

LUPITA NYONG'O

Our style crush on the 12 Years a Slave actress is growing into a full-fledged fashion obsession thanks to gowns like this vibrant yellow J.Mendel keyhole-cutout one, selected for the Hollywood Film Awards in Beverly Hills.

ASHLEY MADEKWE

Here to demonstrate that pinstripes aren’t just for businessmen and Yankees, the Celeb Style Council member opts for a chic sleeveless Thakoon number (that reveals surprising sections of skin under her arms) for the Women in Hollywood event in Beverly Hills.

REESE WITHERSPOON

The loves a simple silhouette and this is no exception. She chooses an Antonio Berardi dress with a green-and-blue jungle-print jacquard skirt and a black spaghetti-strap top for the Pirch store launch in Glendale, Calif.

ANNE HATHAWAY

She’s the hostess (of the Pink Party) with the mostest … the mostest leg showing, that is. wears a salmon-colored sleeveless J. Mendel mini with a lace insert at the hemline and an Edie Parker clutch at event in Santa Monica, Calif.

ANNA KENDRICK

Anna wears an Alberta Ferretti design (straight off the Spring 2014 runway), featuring an embroidered crop top with a chiffon overlay and a full floral-print skirt with a tricolor waistband at the London screening of Drinking Buddies.

NIKKI REED

Is it still called a maxi if it shows off more leg than most minis? Whatever the name, Nikki wears a green Rae Francis one with a leather waistband, a silky black Guishem tee and a studded Diane von Furstenberg clutch to the Recognizing Heroes Awards gala in L.A.

LILY ALLEN

Because an entire skirt covered in layers of shredded tulle might not be enough, the singer accents the collar and the cap sleeves of her dramatic black-and-white Chanel gown with extra bits of the fabric at the Saving Mr. Banks premiere at the London Film Festival.